But the Ohio State quarterback didn't make the first or second teams in selections by the league's media or coaches, and he made it clear that he thinks he could do a better job than Heisman Trophy favorite Cam Newton of Auburn and the all-conference QBs - Dan Persa of Northwestern, Robinson and Scott Tolzien of Wisconsin - if he were running their offenses.

"I'll put it like this," Pryor told the newspaper. "You put me in any of their offenses - any of them - and I'd dominate. I'd dominate the nation. What those guys do, that's what they're supposed to do. You put me in any of their offenses, where I can run the ball and have a choice to throw, I would dominate college football."

I think if you put him in a spread or put him in a time machine and stuck him in an option based offense, he probably would dominate.

he's really hampered by being in the pro-style TOSU runs.

Swerb wrote:Go start a blog if you want to tell the world your incomprehendible ramblings.

Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

Lot of things wrong with what he said, first is implies JT, his coach, is an idiot. Second like JJ said, maybe TP should remember what he was quite adamant about when deciding to come here, the chance to become a QB that can pass and not just run, which is why JT quickly enrolled him into the Fine Arts acting program.

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

I've been one of TP's staunchest defenders around here, but it's really time for the kid to put down the Twitter feed, dodge the reporters, and lay low for a while. Someone should whisper in his ear how transparent the Newton-envy and the Denard-envy are, and how small this all makes him look. He's not half the runner those guys are, which makes his whining about how great he would be in a different system all the more lame.

"I believe it is the nature of the human species to reject what is true but unpleasant and to embrace what is obviously false but comforting." H.L. Mencken

The thing is, he's right. The other thing is, he knows that this offense is better for him, and he knows that the results (him being 30-4) are the most important things, as he said later in the same interview.

fairvis wrote:The thing is, he's right. The other thing is, he knows that this offense is better for him, and he knows that the results (him being 30-4) are the most important things, as he said later in the same interview.

Well, if he is right, then stop handing the ball off every time we do run the zone read.

This offense might be better for him to make a run at the pro game, but as NFL guys get better at evaluating the spread type QB's it will become less significant.

And the worst part of the entire quote is when he says he is 30-4. They are 30-4 and you are the god damn quarterback. Leave the word "I" for the huddle, when we all would be better off if that was the formation used more often.

fairvis wrote:The thing is, he's right. The other thing is, he knows that this offense is better for him, and he knows that the results (him being 30-4) are the most important things, as he said later in the same interview.

Well, if he is right, then stop handing the ball off every time we do run the zone read.